The big report is the Airport Lands Impact Assessment, at 299 pages. Here’s a Wordle of that report:

Here are some highlights from the various report conclusions:

“The planning of ambulance services is dependent on many local factors such as availability of resources, both financial and personnel; regional density of populations; road condition and geographic variations; and so forth. Clinically, outcomes for trauma and medical patients are mainly impacted by the services available rather than by type of transport.”

“The City Centre Airport ranks with the Rossdale site and the provincial government precinct as among the three most significant historical locations in the City of Edmonton. As such everything possible should be done to acknowledge that fact through commemorative and interpretive initiatives.”

“Redevelopment of the ECCA, as deﬁned in the Demonstration Plan, would result in the equivalent of a net tax saving to the City of Edmonton. The value of redeveloping the ECCA Lands is, in aggregate, a net beneﬁt to the City of Edmonton’s ﬁnancial position.”

“Based on the review completed, the redevelopment of the ECCA Lands into a new residential and employment based neighbourhood represents a significant opportunity for the City to achieve established long term visions regarding sustainable development and a more compact urban form. The redevelopment of the ECCA Lands could allow for the development of a new urban community with transit as its centrepiece.”

There will be a public hearing on Wednesday (and Thursday/Friday if necessary):

As you’ve perhaps figured out by now, I’m in favor of closing the City Centre Airport. I don’t feel that keeping the status quo is compatible with making Edmonton a more sustainable, vibrant city, and moving passenger service back to the muni isn’t possible. There is an opportunity to redevelop the lands however, and I think the City should act on that now before the opportunity passes us by.

Let’s close the City Centre Airport and move on.

UPDATE: Edmonton Airports has compiled a number of briefing notes related to the airport for presentation at the public hearings. (PDF)

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Couldn’t agree more. Let’s honor the plebiscite from the ’90’s, move on, and work to make the redevelopment world-class and as forward-thinking as we can. An homage to the Blatchford Field in the design would be a nice touch though.

The question asked was: “Do you direct City Council to repeal “The Edmonton Municipal Airport referendum bylaw” (No. 10,205)? That bylaw requires the City to operate the Municipal Airport and promote that airport’s air passenger service.”

So a YES vote means scheduled traffic would be moved to the International.

Thanks, Mack. I was afraid I was going to have to pull a musty copy of the EJ out of EPL archives to get that info. Viva Internet!

I don’t know if people realize, but before the consolidation to EIA, the air traffic volume out of Edmonton was lower than Winnipeg. It is now solidly higher (but admittedly still a far cry from Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary).

Closing the airport will be yet another ill thought exerscise. When will the surrounding streets be upgraded to handle the extra thirty some thousand people that will be moving into the area? Perhaps that should be completed FIRST beforw the new construction begins, but living in Edmonton as usual ti will be done backwards. Are there even plans to develop a proper freeway system to handle the traffic. This project is only to benifit developers and to cause hardship for the surrounding area. I suggest it is only greed that will force the airport closure.